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A collection of components that make it easy to build interactive charts with D3.
For details of installation and general usage, visit the project webpage.
npm, the package manager for Node.js, is used to manage the project's dependencies. Grunt, a JavaScript task runner, is used to test and build the project.
npm install -g grunt-cli
npm install
The following Grunt tasks, found in Gruntfile.js
, can be run from the command line. The most commonly used tasks to build and develop the project are:
grunt
- start a watcher which will automatically generate the project's JavaScript and CSS files in the dist directory (at the root of the project) and run unit tests when files change.grunt visualTests:serve
- start a watcher which will automatically generate the visual tests and serve them at http://localhost:8000/ when files change.grunt site:serve
- start a watcher which will automatically generate the website and serve it at http://localhost:8000/ when files change.grunt ci
- the full build run by the CI serverThe project includes a number of unit tests, however, because these components are visual in nature, unit testing is not enough. This project contains a number of ad-hoc visual tests that are found within the visual-tests
folder. To view this site, run grunt visualTests:serve
.
These components are licensed under the MIT License.
Project supported by Scott Logic.
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A collection of components that make it easy to build interactive charts with D3
We found that d3fc demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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